Map of Georgetown in 1899, showing its old street names
The Georgetown street renaming occurred as a result of an 1895 act of the United States Congress that ended even the nominal independence of Georgetown from Washington, D.C. The Act required, inter alia , that the street names in Georgetown be changed to conform to the street-naming system in use in the Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C. However, the old street names were shown on maps as late as 1899.
The lists below set forth the old and new names of Georgetown's streets. Because most east–west streets are not continuous across Wisconsin Avenue , separate lists are provided for those east–west streets that are north of M Street and either east or west of Wisconsin Avenue.
North–south streets, east to west
Old name
New name
North Street
26th Street
Monroe Street
27th Street
Montgomery Street
28th Street
Greene Street
29th Street
Washington Street
30th Street
Jefferson Street
Thomas Jefferson Street
Congress Street
31st Street
Valley Street
32nd Street
High Street
Wisconsin Avenue
Potomac Street
not renamed
Market Street
33rd Street
Frederick Street
34th Street
Fayette Street
35th Street
Lingan Street
36th Street
Warren Street
37th Street
East–west streets, south to north
M Street and south
North of M Street
Old name, east of Wisconsin Avenue
Old name, west of Wisconsin Avenue
New name
Olive Street
Prospect Street
not renamed
Gay Street
First Street
N Street
Dunbarton Street
—
spelling changed slightly to Dumbarton Street
Beall Street
Second Street
O Street
West Street
Third Street
P Street
—
Fourth Street
Volta Place
Stoddert (or Stoddard) Street
Fifth Street
Q Street
—
Sixth Street
Dent Place
—
Seventh Street
Reservoir Road
Road Street
Eighth Street
R Street
References
Tindall, William (1907). Origin and government of the District of Columbia . U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 27.
Taggart, Hugh Thomas (1908). Old Georgetown . Lancaster, Pa.: Press of the New Era Print. Co.
"Is it Dumbarton St. or Avenue?" . The Georgetown Metropolitan . Retrieved 12 November 2011.
^ "Letter from Washington". The Baltimore Sun . February 17, 1874. p. 4. ProQuest 534169830 .
Monroe Street had also been known as Rock Street and Mill Street
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